Grateful Agents and Agents that Hold a Grudge - The Role of Affective Behaviors in Sustained Multi-agent Interactions

César F. Pimentel

2013

Abstract

Interactions among self-interested agents present classical challenges concerning cooperation and competitiveness. Cooperative behavior may be unappealing if unilateral cooperation represents a loss, and adverse behavior may be difficult to avoid if one agent’s losses imply another agent’s gains. Agents could benefit from mechanisms that promote cooperation and dissuade adverse behaviors. We propose a generic approach, where such mechanisms can emerge from the simulation of affective behaviors that are associated with the human emotions of gratitude and anger. These emotions define implicit contracts about predefined patterns of behavior that agents are capable of following, and recognizing in each other. We use a few examples to illustrate how this approach can help an agent persuade another to cooperate and become an ally, or dissuade it from adopting adverse behavior, as a result of rational decisions.

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F. Pimentel C. (2013). Grateful Agents and Agents that Hold a Grudge - The Role of Affective Behaviors in Sustained Multi-agent Interactions . In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence - Volume 1: ICAART, ISBN 978-989-8565-38-9, pages 324-329. DOI: 10.5220/0004334003240329


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@conference{icaart13,
author={César F. Pimentel},
title={Grateful Agents and Agents that Hold a Grudge - The Role of Affective Behaviors in Sustained Multi-agent Interactions},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence - Volume 1: ICAART,},
year={2013},
pages={324-329},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0004334003240329},
isbn={978-989-8565-38-9},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF
JO - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence - Volume 1: ICAART,
TI - Grateful Agents and Agents that Hold a Grudge - The Role of Affective Behaviors in Sustained Multi-agent Interactions
SN - 978-989-8565-38-9
AU - F. Pimentel C.
PY - 2013
SP - 324
EP - 329
DO - 10.5220/0004334003240329